I know Martin Luther’s “On the lies of the Jews” was a huge inspiration for Mein Kampf.
Didn’t he also take over the Lutheran Church during the ‘30s through ‘40s?
I realize this isn’t very Christian. It seems like he tried to hijack the church.
I believe most Germans were Protestant at the time, and most of those were Lutherans. I also think there was a lot of Nazi influence on the church in Germany at that time, but it’s not the first time anyone has tried to hijack the church for political power.